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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ç= ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> we're back with penny plea and john. it is time for the final question. at today's news conference, cnn asked president obama for his new years resolution. here is his not so serious answer. >> my new years resolution is to be nicer to the white house press corps. >> so our final question for both of you is, what new years resolution do you think the president should be making? and we'll give you as a strong supportter first shot at this. >> unlike me who will be about the diet and health, he does not need to lose any more weight. for the peace and tranquility of the obama household, i would say no more selfies with world leaders. >> i think that's pretty good. >> i think he should resolve to appear at least once on duck dynasty if it is not canceled by a & e. show himself as a bipartisan -- >> happy, happy. >> somebody finally raised "duck dynasty." >> i like that. there will be an immediate spike. his suggestion
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ç= ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> we're back with penny plea and john. it is time for the final question. at today's news conference, cnn asked president obama for his new years resolution. here is his not so serious answer. >> my new years resolution is to be nicer to the white house press corps. >> so our final question for both...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> does it for us. erin burnett starts now. >>> the vote to lift the ban on gay membership. plus we talk about marco rubio and whether he is making the biggest mistake of his life. and the boy held in an underground bunker for six days celebrates his birthday. what we just learned about his captor. let's go "outfront." >>> is there a major connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts today. they're delaying the vote. does the long history between the mormons and the boy scouts have anything to do with the announcement today? check out the connection between the two groups. mormons represent 15% of the registered boy scouts. that is the single biggest group in america. they pay dues. also jointly on land together and their departure could leave a gaping hole in the organization
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comment regarding the deterrent or preventive power of nato, and i think the last history of the nato environment clearly suggests that the lateral policy was one of the strongest deterrent factor and made me cry because it could have been prevented because of the gdp and subsequently wafg. they go in different directions in europe as well as globally. but my question now is pending on the erosion. this is an attempt at the. there is an attempt of recreation of the soviet union. and while the attempt is to cover this under the customs union, we all remember that initially this idea was a security initiative. so what should be the nato's position toward this type of who once decided to break free from the soviet union. thank you. >> i think that falls more to public deterrent. first of all, i think you're right that enlargement was a great deterrent. when we enlarged, we claimed that we were serious about the disruptive. and. the fact that we stumbled over georgia kind of gave a green lig light. th then. both of us have kind of run out of steam so that talking further, talking about is going to ra
comment regarding the deterrent or preventive power of nato, and i think the last history of the nato environment clearly suggests that the lateral policy was one of the strongest deterrent factor and made me cry because it could have been prevented because of the gdp and subsequently wafg. they go in different directions in europe as well as globally. but my question now is pending on the erosion. this is an attempt at the. there is an attempt of recreation of the soviet union. and while the...
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shocks and so forth and so on, candidates always look better when you get to sit down, in a more relaxed environment and you see he is a person with a lot of ability an energy. who still has a lot to contribute, and, his home down of detroit, right now, has been put into state receivership or is about to be and i wonder if there is not a role for him in the restructuring of detroit. he'd be the perfect person to do it. he has the expertise, and he's a political free agent at this point. that is the kind of thing that he could, i think, contribute in the future. because, i kind of agree with bill. his career is kias a national republican figure is pretty much over. >> chris: i want to pick up on immigration, i asked him about it repeatedly and a lot of people think it was key to his lost, he lost among hispanic voters, 71-27%. he attributes it overwhelmingly to obamacare and the fact that that was so attractive to lower income voters, especially, accord to their polls, hispanics. do you think that is right? >> i don't but that is the path the campaign took and they showed lower income hispanics were
shocks and so forth and so on, candidates always look better when you get to sit down, in a more relaxed environment and you see he is a person with a lot of ability an energy. who still has a lot to contribute, and, his home down of detroit, right now, has been put into state receivership or is about to be and i wonder if there is not a role for him in the restructuring of detroit. he'd be the perfect person to do it. he has the expertise, and he's a political free agent at this point. that is...
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i think the environment is tougher than previous eras. >> all of this, this entire effort is trying to soften the ground for a different approach and negotiations. this is not going to be back room deals between the president and republicans. this is going to happen through regular order. the senate is going to pass something. they are going to meet in conference. the president is not going to have an active hand in this like in the past. >> at some point he has to lead. he has to put things on the table and he's not done it in a serious way. >> i don't think it's fair. he put the question about the inflation index which allows it to go slower. he hasn't gotten as much credit as he deserves. >> we have to leave it there. thanks very much. >>> a classic study about gender bias outdated? we got surprising results. what we found about women and power. >>> also facts about the conclave. things that will make you sound smarter. we'll be right back. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl s
i think the environment is tougher than previous eras. >> all of this, this entire effort is trying to soften the ground for a different approach and negotiations. this is not going to be back room deals between the president and republicans. this is going to happen through regular order. the senate is going to pass something. they are going to meet in conference. the president is not going to have an active hand in this like in the past. >> at some point he has to lead. he has to...
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proving these rates that don't put a lid on cost inflation when you got no inflation anywhere else in the environment, in the economy. >> the biggest unknown is the so-called affordable healthcare act. nobody knows when those dates come into play. i the you will see people go into the hospital. because particularly for medicare patients, they're not going to have a doctor who will take medicare payment itself. >> real quick. i got no time. >> peace in the offing, in the wall street journal by the soprano guard go buy them or sell them? >> i would buy. >> buying them in hospitals for that reason it's the no. 1 group. >> i love. that by the way, instipulation slowing down everywhere. it's fascinating. michael ozanan, stephen chaffertz. thank you very much, i'm kudlow. be back tomorrow night. . [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of
proving these rates that don't put a lid on cost inflation when you got no inflation anywhere else in the environment, in the economy. >> the biggest unknown is the so-called affordable healthcare act. nobody knows when those dates come into play. i the you will see people go into the hospital. because particularly for medicare patients, they're not going to have a doctor who will take medicare payment itself. >> real quick. i got no time. >> peace in the offing, in the wall...
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that kind of discussion feels dead on arrival in this political environment where we can't get something like a basic budget done. >> the problem is we're going to have to do some of this, anyway. anyone who owns a home knows this. if you defer maintenance, if you say to yourself, my boiler is leaking but i'm not going to fix it, that's actually a penny wise, pound-foolish decision. it will eventually break and cost you three times as much. that's what's happening with our roads, bridges and highways. if you look at air travel. we have one of the world's most antiquated travel systems, we need to update the antiquated computer system. one day you're going to have terrible problems or you're going to have a kind of the system will break down, it's not going to cost $25 billion. it will cost $50 billion. >> there's another thing we don't talk about enough. we're talking about spending as if there's this generally irresponsible spending around. some of that might be true. the bigger issue is nilements, the growth in what those are going to cost us over time. that's the real threat. it's the
that kind of discussion feels dead on arrival in this political environment where we can't get something like a basic budget done. >> the problem is we're going to have to do some of this, anyway. anyone who owns a home knows this. if you defer maintenance, if you say to yourself, my boiler is leaking but i'm not going to fix it, that's actually a penny wise, pound-foolish decision. it will eventually break and cost you three times as much. that's what's happening with our roads, bridges...
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. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the restaurant ceo who said it damn near cost him business before and after sequestration. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea
. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the...
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. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the restaurant ceo who said it damn near cost him business before and after sequestration. your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >> food safety may be compromised. >> it would impact food safety. >> food safety. >> food inspectors could find themselves out of work. neil: that was total horse bit. beef still safe, mr. ed nowhere near our platin plating. but just the threat cut to the choir ofny next guest -- chore of my next guest's, he is into fo
. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the...
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"the washington post" reporting controversial regulations on health care and the environment and worker safety, all trying to help the president win reelection lt that is according to e obama administration officials who told the obama administration officials were simply acting out of political necessity. and jay carney trying to defend the delays, claiming that they werejust being thorough. >> the administration is committed to protecting the health and welfare and safety of americans in promoting economic growth and job creatio as well as competitiveness and innovation. our goal is not to move hastily, but maximize the benefits. lou: the president's press secretary and his story. and the obama administration manipulang rules and delaying regulations. to fact checking organization, "the washington post" and political fact, singled out president obama for telling the biggest lie of the year. this whopper that we heard couness times over a three-year period of time. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep her health care plan. period. lou: that is not thenly obama
"the washington post" reporting controversial regulations on health care and the environment and worker safety, all trying to help the president win reelection lt that is according to e obama administration officials who told the obama administration officials were simply acting out of political necessity. and jay carney trying to defend the delays, claiming that they werejust being thorough. >> the administration is committed to protecting the health and welfare and safety of...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> give it here. dance like a star. >> listen carefully. >> harder, harder. >> darla johnson's girls, the ones she calls the next generations of beyonces are dancing to "crazy in love." "crazy in love," i love it. >> don't we all wish we were? >> crazy in love. >> it's the first single off beyonce's very first solo album, "dangerously in love" and it's the song that launches beyonce as a major solo superstar and leads to the end of destiny's child. >> i knew that that was going to take her soaring. >> and it did. >> it did. ♪ >> beyonce's part two, the solo career begins with jay-z. he's in her first solo hit and he's in her personal life. from their dating to their wedding to baby blue, the public doesn't learn a single detail until beyonce is ready to spill it. >> so let me show y
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based on the environment the government shut down with the debt ceiling negotiation. he is going to have at the end of the day gotten something for all of this. we were talking about never defaulting. that's a fact. >> before we go, i want to get on this. this is an interesting one. is john boehner -- this is the whole process. he's in a situation. he can't pass anything. is it possible that john boehner can get a win? is there a winning scenario for him? >> there potentially is, but it's unlikely. you didn't get what you should have gotten and i think that will be difficult. >> the tone of these members has changed. >> he could change again in another 12 hours. we will come back. there more in the show. that's here on "the daily rundown." from conservatives who allegedly threatened from the senator ted cruz. first, it's day ten of turkey chili. the white house is serving the same soup since the shut down again. they want you to spill your beans on the debate. beans or no beans. beans is the right answer. logon to "the daily rundown" and my answer, i told you. tell us
based on the environment the government shut down with the debt ceiling negotiation. he is going to have at the end of the day gotten something for all of this. we were talking about never defaulting. that's a fact. >> before we go, i want to get on this. this is an interesting one. is john boehner -- this is the whole process. he's in a situation. he can't pass anything. is it possible that john boehner can get a win? is there a winning scenario for him? >> there potentially is,...
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go city on city, and create an environment where it's, very, very difficult for republicans to oppose him. >> reporter: now also on the horizon according to multiple sources, president obama could announce his pick for secretary of defense as early as the start of next week. those who are familiar with the decision making process say, former nebraska senator, chuck hagel is at the top of the list but the president has not yet made his final decision. >> safe travels back to d.c., thank you. >> thank you, my friend. >> congressman paul ryan, catching a lot of flack for voting no on the superstorm sandy relief money, in a statement, he said unfortunately washington's legislative response fails on both counts, it refuses to distinguish or even prioritize disaster relief over pork spending. dave, good to see you. that scaled down bill, it passed 354 to 67, all of the no votes came from republicans, many said they were concerned about extra unnecessary spending, for instance, $150 million for fisheries in alaska, and museum roofs in washington, a hospital in vermont. what is going on here
go city on city, and create an environment where it's, very, very difficult for republicans to oppose him. >> reporter: now also on the horizon according to multiple sources, president obama could announce his pick for secretary of defense as early as the start of next week. those who are familiar with the decision making process say, former nebraska senator, chuck hagel is at the top of the list but the president has not yet made his final decision. >> safe travels back to d.c.,...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begin with the u.s. postal service planning to drop saturday mail delivery in august. they say the move will save $2 billion a year. now, they lost 16 billion last year. it comes with a personal cost though. as many as 22,500 jobs could be affected. two key things have led to the post office's demise. one, the 2006 mandate to. if every country abided by that, we wouldn't be in the crisis. the chart shows a deline of about 50 billion letters and packages. for more, go to cnn.com. >>> president obama has nominated sally jewel to succeed ken salazar as secretary of the interior. jewel isn't a career politician. she's the ceo of rei. before that, she w
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begin with the u.s. postal service planning to drop saturday mail delivery in august. they say the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. >> hey, there. >> hey. i started taking tyler up here and we'd watch the storms and the lightning and it's just kind of been a little tradition to come up to this hill. we've been together for three years and three months. been through a lot. >> been through a lot. i've tried to commit suicide three times. >> once kelby came out and the town learned about her, it was overnight. we've pretty much been isolated here. there are people that we spent years with side by side, coaching their children that will not even wave to us anymore. won't look at us. >> they made it very clear that i wasn't welcomed at the school. >>
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. >> hey, there. >> hey. i started taking tyler up here and we'd...
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it's also worth noting that we're in a pervasive low interest rate environment right now and i'm concerned at some point, and we have been for successive quarters of us having an interest rate spike, if we have an interest rate spike and we've got inflation, all the loans outstanding, 85% by the way which the government holds, students have a heck of a time paying off the loans in a high interest rate environment, are we creating a debt burden on the students and being unfair to them at the end of the day and that's my main concern as far as this issue is concerned. >> susan, an alternative way to think about this, you don't automatically go to college and wait until you know exactly what you want to do or don't go at all. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, i think there's a case to be made if air not absolutely sure, you know, take your time. my wife, who is much smarter than prettier than i am you know, waited until she was 24, and really figured out what she wanted to do. went off to uc berkley graduated from straight a's and proved that, you know, you could benefit enormously. but there is
it's also worth noting that we're in a pervasive low interest rate environment right now and i'm concerned at some point, and we have been for successive quarters of us having an interest rate spike, if we have an interest rate spike and we've got inflation, all the loans outstanding, 85% by the way which the government holds, students have a heck of a time paying off the loans in a high interest rate environment, are we creating a debt burden on the students and being unfair to them at the end...
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is this a breakthrough for a sign of how little can be accomplished in that environment? >> i guess it depends on your perspective. what do you think? >> i think it's a step forward that shows that there can be other breakthroughs in compromise if you take the time to know somebody, know what their passions are and know how you can work together. >> that's exactly right. >> a lot of government by crisis. >> we spent a lot of time just getting to know each other, talking, understanding each other's principles, and we basically learned that if we require another to violate a principle, we'll get nowhere and we'll just get gridlock. then we spent a number of weeks finding out where the common ground existed. we went through the budget. where is the waste, what common reforms can we do, what do we agree on? we wanted to make this divided government work, at least at a minimum basic functioning level, so we had the impetus to do that. >> do you feel like that's a change for you for a conservative caucus? you said on the floor that we've been at each other's throats, elections
is this a breakthrough for a sign of how little can be accomplished in that environment? >> i guess it depends on your perspective. what do you think? >> i think it's a step forward that shows that there can be other breakthroughs in compromise if you take the time to know somebody, know what their passions are and know how you can work together. >> that's exactly right. >> a lot of government by crisis. >> we spent a lot of time just getting to know each other,...
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we're not comfortable -- and i can promise you in this environment, this media environment, particularly one where the mainstream media just ate his story like strawberry ice cream without questioning it. there's a lot of people digging and he's going to have to live with his truth. and i would tell any client in a crisis kind of situation, better you get your truth out in your words with your understandings and move on from there. but this story isn't over yet, chris. there's more questions than answers right now. >> without a doubt. howard bragman always good to have you on the program. thank you. >>> today's tweet of the day. it's been retweeted more than 4,000 times already. after years of lying to my face, lance armstrong apologizes in an e-mail. he can keep it. nners a great idea, and they won't be beginners for long. they'll go to where they can get the skills, the savings, and the supplies they need - to go from beginning... to doing... to beautifully done. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now this ashland vanity is a special buy at just two hund
we're not comfortable -- and i can promise you in this environment, this media environment, particularly one where the mainstream media just ate his story like strawberry ice cream without questioning it. there's a lot of people digging and he's going to have to live with his truth. and i would tell any client in a crisis kind of situation, better you get your truth out in your words with your understandings and move on from there. but this story isn't over yet, chris. there's more questions...
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so you have an environment that is winner take all. first round it's boehner. second round, it's obama. and they're in this face-off where they don't sit down and say like other people do in negotiations, one for you, one for me. >> you write in the book kind of predicting what we're going through right now. you write that aides who were involved in previous conversations quote, are frightened because there are too few conversations between the white house and the republicans and there is insufficient framework or history to suggest how they might succeed in the next round, which is sure to come by the end of 2013. tell me where you see an opening for there to be a solution here. >> well, first of all, what's happened here, they were trying to blackmail obama on obama care, and he rightly drew a red line on that, and that's off the table. and so what you're going to see here is, and this is kind of at the core of what a president has to do, he has to govern. and if this is a calamity, if we run into some sort of economic meltdown, it's going to be in the obama
so you have an environment that is winner take all. first round it's boehner. second round, it's obama. and they're in this face-off where they don't sit down and say like other people do in negotiations, one for you, one for me. >> you write in the book kind of predicting what we're going through right now. you write that aides who were involved in previous conversations quote, are frightened because there are too few conversations between the white house and the republicans and there is...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> "fortune" magazine is out with a list of the 50 most powerful women in business. jenny rometty takes the top spot. she is chairman of ibm. pepsi's chairman and ceo is second. some other notables there. there you see sheryl sandburg in fifth. marissa mayer is eighth and hewlett-packard's meg whitman is ninth. a link to the full list is up the jansing.msnbc.com. to have g. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blo
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> "fortune" magazine is out with a list of the 50 most powerful women in business. jenny rometty takes the top spot. she is chairman of ibm. pepsi's chairman and ceo is second. some other notables there. there you see sheryl sandburg in fifth. marissa mayer is eighth and hewlett-packard's meg whitman is ninth. a link to the full list is up the jansing.msnbc.com. to have g. but after one day's use, dishcloths can...
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so that maybe you can change the environment for maybe how people are going to act come january. do i think it's sad that this is where we are? a little bit. but, you know, i'm a democrat. which means i was born an optimist. i believe all things are possible. so i'll take these first few steps as opposed to making grand, ideological statements that are big symbols and do nothing to really help us move forward. >> one question follow-up to you, kiki on that, immigration reformers, they've been depending on a budget deal. i think they assume let's get that done, then we can get immigration overhamm eoverhaule. i think most of us feel that is pretty much unfortunately dead in the water. it should have been something, at least the dreamer portion, should have been something that could have gotten done a long time ago. >> well, it may have been able to have gotten done a long time ago. that's a disappointment. i'm not ready to give up on that. maybe not the whole shebang. but the dreamer portion. if we can get the budget moving forward that lets a litling bit of oxygen back in the roo
so that maybe you can change the environment for maybe how people are going to act come january. do i think it's sad that this is where we are? a little bit. but, you know, i'm a democrat. which means i was born an optimist. i believe all things are possible. so i'll take these first few steps as opposed to making grand, ideological statements that are big symbols and do nothing to really help us move forward. >> one question follow-up to you, kiki on that, immigration reformers, they've...
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i can win this election for you in a tough environment. hold your noses, vote for me even if you're not 100%, and i can win the white house. that's how bill clinton won in 1992. because the democratic brand was damaged in '92, he was able to distance himself from it to help democrats. >> much like the republican brand now. >> exactly. >> look, let me -- erin? >> yes, roland. >> last i checked, criticizing congress is not going to somehow hurt you with the american people. so governor christie is frankly walking on -- like jesus walking on water criticizing republicans and democrats in congress. but here's the other piece you have to keep in mind. we're four years away. this whole notion of what's going to happen, so many things could very well happen. but if chris christie is able to reach out to grassroots folks, he's all about trying to appeal to republicans in congress, republican governors. it's about appealing to grassroots people. if he's able to show that kind of enthusiasm, that kind of energy, that's actually going to drag other p
i can win this election for you in a tough environment. hold your noses, vote for me even if you're not 100%, and i can win the white house. that's how bill clinton won in 1992. because the democratic brand was damaged in '92, he was able to distance himself from it to help democrats. >> much like the republican brand now. >> exactly. >> look, let me -- erin? >> yes, roland. >> last i checked, criticizing congress is not going to somehow hurt you with the american...
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critics say tell damage the environment . now they are weighing in on a key environmental study that suggest that the pipe line may be alouped to go forward. peter dec has more from washington, peter? >> harris, the state department determined that tar sands is probably going to be developed whether the key stone pipe line is it built oir not. using a pipe line to export 830,000 barrels a day is not necessarily worse for the environment than the trucks and trains that could be used for an alternative. at this point the state department hasn't given the projects an up or down. >> it is important to deal with the comprehensive nature . document and look for the upon different issues that are raised. >> in a week. the perks aa will post and that will kick off a 45 day period that will give crude oil from texas to can dampt after four years of needless delays and it is time for president obama to stand up for. and that is it a commerce commit eye and democrat congressman dis, and said to stop climate change and the destructive st
critics say tell damage the environment . now they are weighing in on a key environmental study that suggest that the pipe line may be alouped to go forward. peter dec has more from washington, peter? >> harris, the state department determined that tar sands is probably going to be developed whether the key stone pipe line is it built oir not. using a pipe line to export 830,000 barrels a day is not necessarily worse for the environment than the trucks and trains that could be used for an...
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we saw it through food service environment while restaurants also. we want to make sure that the public is ware of that. we're wofk working with the cdc and fda. the farms were not in iowa and nebras nebraska. they where are outside our jurisdiction. >> could you tell us where that farm is or what state and what city? >> we can tell you it's well outside of nebraska. most of this produce is not grown in areas that your viewers are well aware of. we can't tell you that for sure. >> you don't know. is that what you're saying? >> we're saying at this point there are lots of possibilities. we have narrowed it through a single source but there's lots of ingredients. the four ingredients. what we can't tell you is where every single one came from. we can't defin tiitively tell y. >> there's one source. can you tell us the brand name of the product that was sold, the package? >> state law in iowa prohibits us from releasing that information unless there's an immediate public health interest. at this point it was determined there's not. it's been out on the
we saw it through food service environment while restaurants also. we want to make sure that the public is ware of that. we're wofk working with the cdc and fda. the farms were not in iowa and nebras nebraska. they where are outside our jurisdiction. >> could you tell us where that farm is or what state and what city? >> we can tell you it's well outside of nebraska. most of this produce is not grown in areas that your viewers are well aware of. we can't tell you that for sure....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> this has not been a great week for america's big banks, yesterday, the volcker rule was officially approved by five big agencies, means that they can no longer use your money to make high-risk trades that make them a lot of profit but also threaten the world's financial system. the volcker rule is something the banks have spent two years and millions lobbying against, but they lost the fight. that was yesterday. now today, the single most interesting ongoing fight within the democratic party also landed with a thud on wall street, "the wall street journal" reported on democratic senator elizabeth warren, saying any democrat who wants to expand social security or not cut medicare, like elizabeth warren, is a laughing stock and should never be taken seriously. the group that wrote that op-ed is called "third way," and calls themselves a liberal group. but liberal democrats are mad that third way could have any effect at all in politics, there was delivered to the third ways doorstep in washington, d.c. the pccc are demanding the a
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> this has not been a great week for america's big banks, yesterday, the volcker rule was officially approved by five big agencies, means that they can no longer use your money to make high-risk trades that make them a lot of profit but also threaten the world's financial system. the volcker rule is something the banks have spent two years and millions lobbying against, but they lost the fight. that was yesterday. now today,...
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is this a breakthrough for a sign of how little can be accomplished in that environment? >> i guess it depends on your perspective. what do you think? >> i think it's a step forward that shows that there can be other breakthroughs in compromise if you take the time to know somebody, know what their passions are and know how you can work together. >> that's exactly right. >> a lot of government by crisis. >> we spent a lot of time just getting to know each other, talking, understanding each other's principles, and we basically learned that if we require another to violate a principle, we'll get nowhere and we'll just get gridlock. then we spent a number of weeks finding out where the common ground existed. we went through the budget. where is the waste, what common reforms can we do, what do we agree on? we wanted to make this divided government work, at least at a minimum basic functioning level, so we had the impetus to do that. >> do you feel like that's a change for you for a conservative caucus? you said on the floor that we've been at each other's throats, elections
is this a breakthrough for a sign of how little can be accomplished in that environment? >> i guess it depends on your perspective. what do you think? >> i think it's a step forward that shows that there can be other breakthroughs in compromise if you take the time to know somebody, know what their passions are and know how you can work together. >> that's exactly right. >> a lot of government by crisis. >> we spent a lot of time just getting to know each other,...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. side does to the extortion. what it really is is an argument and
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that's how you give them that warm environment that allows them to go through the therapeutic process in dealing with a lot of the outside forces. i must say, i congratulate you on making this much more instructive and supportive as far as the media. that's what the media needs to do. >> i completely agree. again, when you are parenting and watching your father in that clip it's very touching. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. to learn more about alicia's work protecting children from predators go to facebook.com/aliciaproject. >>> still ahead, more americans are choosing surgery to lose weight. new jersey governor chris christie did it. i will explain how it works next. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ]
that's how you give them that warm environment that allows them to go through the therapeutic process in dealing with a lot of the outside forces. i must say, i congratulate you on making this much more instructive and supportive as far as the media. that's what the media needs to do. >> i completely agree. again, when you are parenting and watching your father in that clip it's very touching. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. to learn more about alicia's work protecting...
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when you put 4,000 people together in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over. but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well, and this was a specific situation. so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure carnival cruise line did everything possible and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right, well thank you very much, and please don't go anywhere. we'll need to talk to you in a little introodeuce you to the atkins family. this is rusty, right? >> yes, sir. >> beth. >> good job. >> i'm still doing all right. this must be brianna. >> brianna. >> welcome back. >> happy valentine's day. looks like they remember. >> somebody certainly remembered. how do you feel? >> excited to be on land. i kissed it when i first got off. >> you did? you bent down and kissed it? wow. >> you're not the first to tell us. there were a number of people getting on the ground. for you to be back with your family, it must
when you put 4,000 people together in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over. but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well, and this was a specific situation. so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure carnival cruise line did everything possible and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right, well...
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their policy has been to protect boys to obviously create not a perfect environment, but one that is in line with what the parents want to ensure that their children are safe when they go out and go in the scouting activity. >> let's go back to that. a time between 1970, 1999. those specific documents, called the perversion files as you know. scouts didn't allow gays, so there is a sense -- isn't that indication in and of itself -- >> you are absolutely right. >> so my point would be, if you are to -- why would it make a difference to open up scouting to people who are gay? >> certainly -- >> had you pedophiles in your ranks in the boy scouts as we have seen from these documents? >> absolutely. you are correct. they have not been able to create the perfect environment, but they have been doing what they can, and had to pay out millions of dollars as a result of that. question they need to ask, will this help accomplish our mission as boy scout leaders and make for a safer environment for the children under our watch? i don't think they can say that. i think that -- >> why not? >> the
their policy has been to protect boys to obviously create not a perfect environment, but one that is in line with what the parents want to ensure that their children are safe when they go out and go in the scouting activity. >> let's go back to that. a time between 1970, 1999. those specific documents, called the perversion files as you know. scouts didn't allow gays, so there is a sense -- isn't that indication in and of itself -- >> you are absolutely right. >> so my point...
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all of the child victims identified were removed from the dangerous environments and relocated to safe settings, according to our standards state regulations and local regulations. the fbi's office of victim assistance and our director of that office katherine is here with us to answer questions later, if you have them. is a key element in the success of this operation. the office of victim assistance works actively with child victims upon their recovery p.m. fbi victim assistance specialists provide on the scene assistance to make sure the victims receive services that will help them cope with the impact of these horrendous crimes. i'm pleased to announce that operation cross country seven was the largest enforcement action to date to focus on the recovery -- focusing on the recovery of sexually exploied children through prostitution. our strategy involves more than effective enforcement actions. from the start, this innocence loss national initiative has parned with the national center for missing and exploited children to host the training course. >> so this huge initiative of the f
all of the child victims identified were removed from the dangerous environments and relocated to safe settings, according to our standards state regulations and local regulations. the fbi's office of victim assistance and our director of that office katherine is here with us to answer questions later, if you have them. is a key element in the success of this operation. the office of victim assistance works actively with child victims upon their recovery p.m. fbi victim assistance specialists...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >> next together for the first time, michele bachmann, john boehner and ms. miley cyrus. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ [ male announcer ] new vicks dayquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest cold symptoms. new dayquil severe. with maximum symptom fighting ingredients. ♪ new vicks nyquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest nighttime cold symptoms. new nyquil severe. with maximum symptom fighting ingredients. ♪ store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body
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same with the environment. i live on lake erie, we don't have to be opposed to everything that gets us clean air and clean water. but look at the key votes some of these groups are scoring, 18 votes was scored by mr. kibbe's group out of a thousand that took place, last year. you can make -- like a poll, you can make it look any way you want to. >> chris: you get the last word. >> you look at the new republican party, the party that stands for something, you look at names like tim scott, and ted cruise and marco rubio and justin amash, and, this is the new future and it is based on ideas and we don't care about the color of your skin. >> chris: we'll have to leave it there. but, to be continued. mr. kibbe, congressman, thank you both for coming in, we'll stay on top of the debate and, in addition, up next, we'll continue the conversation with our sunday group. what does the g.o.p. need to do to attract more voters? ♪ investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no
same with the environment. i live on lake erie, we don't have to be opposed to everything that gets us clean air and clean water. but look at the key votes some of these groups are scoring, 18 votes was scored by mr. kibbe's group out of a thousand that took place, last year. you can make -- like a poll, you can make it look any way you want to. >> chris: you get the last word. >> you look at the new republican party, the party that stands for something, you look at names like tim...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> time to clear the air. while the world is rightfully toek used on the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the tragic assassination of president kennedy the 22nd of november, 1963 also marked the day when the world lost a uniquely gifted writer and academic, c.s. lewis. clive staples lewis also known to his friends as jack was a novelist, poet, academic, and theologian holding teaching positions at oxford and cambridge. he produced such well known works of fiction like the chronicles of narnia which have been transposed to the big screen in addition to christian apologetics including "surprised by joy" and "mere christianity." it is hard to believe when lewis talked to his lawyer about where he would like his earnings to go after he passed away he said this. after i've been dead five years no one will read anything i've written. although typically humble, lewis could not have been further from the truth. and tomorrow in the haillowhall poet's corner of west mint terse abbey a special memorial stone will be unveiled
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> time to clear the air. while the world is rightfully toek used on the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the tragic assassination of president kennedy the 22nd of november, 1963 also marked the day when the world lost a uniquely gifted writer and academic, c.s. lewis. clive staples lewis also known to his friends as jack was a novelist, poet, academic, and theologian holding teaching positions at oxford and cambridge. he produced...
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we'll have to remarket and rebrand and that will be challenging in this political environment. but keep in mind in the first month we also had 12 million people visit the site. the demand is there. there are 41 million people who don't have health insurance. the folks in the individual market many of them are going to get a much better deal in the marketplaces and so we just got to keep on improving the customer experience and make sure that we're fending off efforts not to fix the problem because if somebody wants to help fix it, i'm all game but fending off efforts to completely undermine it. >> let me turn to the economy, the broader economy, probably the predominant concern of people in this room. we're stuck in an economic pattern of okay but not great growth. your friend, larry summers, was here earlier this morning and said one of the problems is the system can't do two things at once. it can't cut deficits and spur growth. it needs to do one or the other. right now it should spur growth and not worry about deficits. do you agree and if you do agree, how do you make that
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> in the spotlight tonight, the next government shutdown. yeah. you might not be able to hear it yet, but the clock is ticking toward our next budget crisis. >> although we put our priorities forward we have not seen any plan, not any plan, from our republican colleagues. it appears they just want to play politics with affordable care act. run out the clock on the budget negotiations, and, and that would be a great disappointment i know to the country. >> the american people are very, very worried. >> what we are seeing here is a pattern of broken promises from the administration. >> moms, dads are worried. >> just one more reason why this health care law need to be scrapped. now. >> the american people are very, very worried. >> look the republicans have a one-note agenda. it
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> in the spotlight tonight, the next government shutdown. yeah. you might not be able to hear it yet, but the clock is ticking toward our next budget crisis. >> although we put our priorities forward we have not seen...